91 065
Fashion Jobs
SALLY BEAUTY CORPORATE
146 - District Manager - Utah And/OR Pacific Northwest
Permanent · SALT LAKE CITY
SALLY BEAUTY CORPORATE
146 - District Manager - Utah And/OR Pacific Northwest
Permanent · SALT LAKE CITY
URBN
Anthropologie Design Director
Permanent · PHILADELPHIA
SACK OFF 5TH
Merchandise Planner, Women’s Core/Trend/pl Shoes
Permanent · NEW YORK
HUGO BOSS
Employee Relations Specialist
Permanent · DALLAS
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · EDINBURGH
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Aerie - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · WICHITA
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · VACAVILLE
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Aerie - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · PITTSBURGH
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · AURORA
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Aerie - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · PENSACOLA
BANANA REPUBLIC
General Manager - Mountain Grove
Permanent · REDLANDS
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Service Representative - Canyon Ridge
Permanent · KENT
NEWELL
Manager, Shopper Insights
Permanent · ATLANTA
NEWELL
Senior Brand Manager, Rubbermaid
Permanent · ATLANTA
QURATE RETAIL GROUP
Area Manager- Fulfillment Center, Days
Permanent · FLORENCE
QVC
Area Manager- Fulfillment Center, Nights
Permanent · SUFFOLK
HENKEL
Account Manager
Permanent · DALLAS
ROSS
Senior Director, Fixture Design And Purchasing
Permanent · DUBLIN
ROSS
Manager, Finance
Permanent · FORT MILL
ROSS
Director, Store Strategy & Method Improvements
Permanent · DUBLIN
TOMMY BAHAMA
Solutions Architect
Permanent · SEATTLE
By
Reuters
Published
Aug 4, 2011
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Hermes fires back at share buyback criticism

By
Reuters
Published
Aug 4, 2011

August 4 - Hermes on Wednesday hit back at questions from minority shareholder association Adam regarding the luxury company's share buybacks at high market prices.

Hermès
Maison Hermes building by Renzo Piano in Ginza, Tokyo

Adam asked on Tuesday why Hermes was spending heavily to buy back shares when the stock was reaching new highs nearly every week. The shareholder group also questioned whether the move was in the interest of all shareholders.

Adam is already mounting a court challenge to Hermes's plan to create a holding company to defend itself against what it fears are the takeover intentions of larger rival LVMH.

Since June, Hermes, best known for its silk scarves and high-end leather bags, has spent 114.5 million euros, or 14 percent of its end-year cash reserves, on share buybacks.

Hermes blamed LVMH, which already owns 21.4 percent of the company, for drying up the market by continuing to build up its stake, a process it unveiled last autumn.

Hermes's free float is estimated by analysts to be now less than 5 percent.

"The share buyback is to cover our employee share attribution scheme," a spokeswoman for Hermes said.

"The continued acquisition of Hermes shares by LVMH forces Hermes to take precautions to be able to honor its commitments to its employees," she added.

Adam, which has also questioned whether some of the shares being purchased on the market could be from members of the company's controlling family, did not have any immediate reply to Hermes' statement.

Hermes shares on Wednesday fell 3.4 percent, while the French CAC 40 index of blue chips .FCHI lost 2.1 percent in a world-wide sell-off.

Hermes shares have soared 50 percent this year, reaching a high of 247.95 euros on Monday, in a falling market, getting close to the 250 euros price limit the company set itself in its buyback program.

Hermes today is worth 25.5 billion euros, or about as much as France's second largest bank Societe Generale and about twice as much as Carrefour, the world's second-biggest food retailer.

(Reporting by Astrid Wendlandt; Editing by Will Waterman)

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.